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Relationship Banker Reviews
What is it like working as a Relationship Banker?
September 2019
Its awesome.
Relationship Banker in Johannesburg:
Pros: Getting to know different characters and helping clients resolving their financial issues
March 2019
Underappreciated, underutilized, underpaid.
Relationship Banker in Cincinnati:
Pros: My colleagues and leading my team in knowledge, sales and motivating others
Cons: I feel mislead and disrespected. Terrible lack of assistance in career development, complete lack of leadership, product/policy &procedure by direct mgmt
March 2019
Stressful.
Relationship Banker in Las Vegas:
Pros: Colleagues
Cons: Unfair method of pay
February 2019
Interesting.
Relationship Banker in Port Elizabeth:
Pros: Helping people to prosper
Cons: No job stability
February 2019
Good environment and employees but longer you stay=higher the underpay compare to industry average.
Relationship Banker in Brooklyn:
Pros: It is an excellent work environment. Every employee there is professional and willing to work out everything. When need help all colleagues willing or offer help.
Cons: Managers being pressured my management to cost corners left and right and pressure to overwork and make stuff leave chase (to avoid paying extra benefits) instead of cutting stuff by letting them go in a normal way with benefits. Company making billions but no employee raise. (even when being promoted)
January 2019
Sometimes dull.
Relationship Banker in Chesterton:
Pros: Educating and helping clients find solutions that they get excited about
Cons: Limitations placed on me by regulations and policies that prevent me from advising properly
January 2019
Relationship Banker:
Started at 10/hr after 6 years and 2 title changes 17.90/hr +1k bonus a month. Culture is very accepting, lower mgmt is meh, upper management inspires confidence. Pros would be excellent structure, comprehensive hr, benefits, 401k, the works. Cons would be large corporation reputation, strict policies, and general “working for the man” mentality.
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